Washington Court House Criminal Lawyer, Ohio


Benjamin L Luftman Lawyer

Benjamin L Luftman

VERIFIED
Criminal

An experienced and accomplished legal advocate, Benjamin L. Luftman is a founding partner at Luftman, Heck & Associates and has practiced law for nine... (more)

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

800-957-0960

Bradley Nathaniel Jeckering Lawyer

Bradley Nathaniel Jeckering

VERIFIED
General Practice

Born & raised in Dayton, Ohio, attorney Brad Jeckering always knew that he wanted to fight for the rights of regular folks. Brad graduated from Chamin... (more)

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

800-949-7320

Craig M. Stewart Lawyer

Craig M. Stewart

VERIFIED
Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Estate, Traffic

Our Attorneys & Lawyers practice with the highest standards of professionalism while handling cases throughout all 88 counties in Ohio. We provide agg... (more)

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

800-689-1150

Jonathan T. Tyack Lawyer

Jonathan T. Tyack

VERIFIED
Criminal, DUI-DWI, Felony, Misdemeanor, Juvenile Law

Jonathan Tyack is a practicing lawyer in the state of Ohio handling criminal defense and personal injury matters.

Joseph William Stadnicar Lawyer

Joseph William Stadnicar

VERIFIED
Criminal, Business Organization, Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute, Real Estate
Experienced Attorney: Advise individuals professionals and small businesses in Ohio.

If you have a legal issue in Ohio, feel free to contact me for some initial general guidance. If I or my firm can not help you, it is likely that we k... (more)

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

800-686-5981

Michael Jeffrey Hayes Lawyer

Michael Jeffrey Hayes

VERIFIED
Criminal, DUI-DWI, Felony, Traffic

Life can throw you a curveball. You need someone in your corner that understands good people can make mistakes. Michael also understands that good peo... (more)

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

800-694-9021

Nathan Sei Akamine Lawyer

Nathan Sei Akamine

VERIFIED
Criminal, DUI-DWI, Traffic, Juvenile Law, Federal Trial Practice

Nathan Akamine is a criminal defense lawyer proudly serving Columbus, Ohio, and the neighboring communities.

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

800-971-6960

Amy M. Levine

Family Law, Adoption, Criminal, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           

Andrew List

Litigation, Mental Health, Family Law, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

Chris E. Heckert

DUI-DWI, Criminal, Contract, Collection
Status:  In Good Standing           

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-620-0900

Member Representative

Call me for fastest results!
800-620-0900

Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-620-0900

By submitting this lawyer request, I confirm I have read and agree to the Consent to Receive Messages from all messaging and voice technologies including Email, Text, Phone, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy. Information provided is not privileged or confidential.


Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-943-8690

Member Representative

Call me for fastest results!
800-943-8690

Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-943-8690

By submitting this lawyer request, I confirm I have read and agree to the Consent to Receive Messages from all messaging and voice technologies including Email, Text, Phone, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy. Information provided is not privileged or confidential.

TIPS

Lawyer.com can help you easily and quickly find Washington Court House Criminal Lawyers and Washington Court House Criminal Law Firms. Refine your search by specific Criminal practice areas such as DUI-DWI, Expungement, Felony, Misdemeanor, RICO Act, White Collar Crime, Traffic and Juvenile Law matters.

LEGAL TERMS

IMPRISON

To put a person in prison or jail or otherwise confine him as punishment for committing a crime.

MENS REA

The mental component of criminal liability. To be guilty of most crimes, a defendant must have committed the criminal act (the actus reus) in a certain mental s... (more...)
The mental component of criminal liability. To be guilty of most crimes, a defendant must have committed the criminal act (the actus reus) in a certain mental state (the mens rea). The mens rea of robbery, for example, is the intent to permanently deprive the owner of his property.

LINEUP

A procedure in which the police place a suspect in a line with a group of other people and ask an eyewitness to the crime to identify the person he saw at the c... (more...)
A procedure in which the police place a suspect in a line with a group of other people and ask an eyewitness to the crime to identify the person he saw at the crime scene. The police are supposed to choose similar-looking people to appear with the suspect. If the suspect alone matches the physical description of the perpetrator, evidence of the identification can be attacked at trial. For example, if the robber is described as a Latino male, and the suspect, a Latino male, is placed in a lineup with ten white males, a witness' identification of him as the robber will be challenged by the defense attorney.

SENTENCE

Punishment in a criminal case. A sentence can range from a fine and community service to life imprisonment or death. For most crimes, the sentence is chosen by ... (more...)
Punishment in a criminal case. A sentence can range from a fine and community service to life imprisonment or death. For most crimes, the sentence is chosen by the trial judge; the jury chooses the sentence only in a capital case, when it must choose between life in prison without parole and death.

IRRESISTIBLE IMPULSE TEST

A seldom-used test for criminal insanity that labels the person insane if he could not control his actions when committing the crime, even though he knew his ac... (more...)
A seldom-used test for criminal insanity that labels the person insane if he could not control his actions when committing the crime, even though he knew his actions were wrong.

JURY NULLIFICATION

A decision by the jury to acquit a defendant who has violated a law that the jury believes is unjust or wrong. Jury nullification has always been an option for ... (more...)
A decision by the jury to acquit a defendant who has violated a law that the jury believes is unjust or wrong. Jury nullification has always been an option for juries in England and the United States, although judges will prevent a defense lawyer from urging the jury to acquit on this basis. Nullification was evident during the Vietnam war (when selective service protesters were acquitted by juries opposed to the war) and currently appears in criminal cases when the jury disagrees with the punishment--for example, in 'three strikes' cases when the jury realizes that conviction of a relatively minor offense will result in lifetime imprisonment.

CIVIL

Noncriminal. See civil case.

PROSECUTE

When a local District Attorney, state Attorney General or federal United States Attorney brings a criminal case against a defendant.

INSANITY

See criminal insanity.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Singleton

... Court of Ohio. However, for criminal sentences imposed on and after July 11, 2006, in which a trial court failed to properly impose postrelease control, trial courts shall apply the procedures set forth in RC 2929.191. {¶ 2} In this ...

State v. Colon

... Robert L. Tobik, Cuyahoga County Public Defender, and Cullen Sweeney, Assistant Public Defender, for appellant. Jason A. Macke, urging reversal for amicus curiae Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. MOYER, CJ. ...

State v. Baker

... We have previously determined that "in order to decide whether an order issued by a trial court in a criminal proceeding is a reviewable final order, appellate courts should apply the definitions of `final order' contained in RC 2505.02." State v. Muncie (2001), 91 Ohio St.3d 440 ...